Paris 10th arrondissement, a fashionable and popular neighbourhood in high demand.
Gare du Nord et Gare de l’Est, Paris areas in constant evolution
Goncourt/Republique, a popular symbol of French heritage.
The area of Strasbourg Saint-Denis in the 10th arrondissement
Investing in real estate in the 10th arrondissement of Paris
Paris 10th arrondissement, a fashionable and popular neighbourhood in high demand.
A place to party and hang out, this up and coming neighbourhood is home to: hotspots, concept stores, designer shops and growing start-ups. Parisians and visitors head here for a night out, to dine and to walk along the banks of the charming Saint-Martin canal.
The 10th arrondissement is a lively and dynamic area where young professionals, artists and young parents meet and invest in real estate.
Between the Gare du Nord and Gare de l’Est stations, the 10th is a cosmopolitan area where different cultures and communities intermingle on the banks of the canal or around tables on the rue Sainte-Marthe.
Modern buildings with eclectic facades line the streets of the 10th which has, over the past several years, seen a huge increase in demand from buyers. They are investing in this up and coming area and making it a better place to live.
Connected to many different metro lines including the 3, 7 and 4, the 10th arrondissement is well connected to the rest of the capital, making it easy to get around quickly.
The 10th is made up of three main areas: the stations (Gare du Nord and Gare de l’Est), the Goncourt/Republique area and the Strasbourg-Saint Denis area.
Gare du Nord et Gare de l’Est, Paris areas in constant evolution
Gare du Nord and Gare de l’Est are areas that are currently being developed as they are two major passageways in the city.
The imposing Gare de l’Est, created in the middle of the 19th century is a majestic building with large windows that let in the light even on a rainy day. With links mainly to the east of France and Germany, over 35 million passengers walk through the station each year.
The Gare du Nord, built in 1846, is at the heart of the 10th arrondissement that is currently being developed and is a place where many different nationalities and populations come together. Slowly but surely it’s bad reputation is being forgotten, as trendy new addresses and new infrastructures are put in place. An international mix of people is found in the areas between the two stations, which contributes to Paris’ reputation as a cosmopolitan city.
The station area is incredibly dynamic, with new businesses opening every day, from small, bohemian cafes to restaurants offering international cuisine.
The station area comprises of modern buildings and a lot of real estate being built and renovated. Young buyers and families are showing a growing interest in this area as they wish to buy an apartment in the 10th and make the most of its rich variety of addresses.
Goncourt/Republique, a popular symbol of French heritage.
Goncourt/Republique is a historical area for both Paris and the 10th arrondissement. A cultural and political centre, where many of the popular protests take place, Goncourt/Republique is a meeting place for the French, Parisians and curious visitors.
Divided by the Saint-Martin canal, Goncourt/Republique is also built around the Place de la Republique, where Parisians and visitors meet to party and explore the city on foot.
Dotted with great, affordable restaurants, trendy bars and nightclubs, Goncourt/Republique is a lively, sometimes raucous neighbourhood, which brings together students, young professionals and Parisians from all origins and social classes.
Comprising of many small buildings and larger structures, the real estate in Goncourt/Republique has been through numerous evolutions.
Overall it is very well connected with the rest of the capital, which makes Goncourt/Republique ideal for young buyers, families and professional Parisians looking to settle down in a dynamic part of Paris and make the most of the Parisian facilities on offer in the 10th.
The area of Strasbourg Saint-Denis in the 10th arrondissement
Strasbourg Saint-Denis is one of the most in-demand and visited places in the capital. Historically, Strasbourg Saint-Denis was a business district filled with companies and artisans.
Strasbourg Saint-Denis has remained a very active, professional neighbourhood, in addition to the different businesses you will now also find restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
Particularly popular with students and young professionals, Strasbourg Saint-Denis is the place to go out, meet for a drink or go to the theatre.
Both a cultural centre and a place to party, Strasbourg Saint-Denis has all the advantages that attract buyers hoping to make the most of life in Paris and benefit from being in the heart of the capital.
In keeping with the rest of the 10th arrondissement, Strasbourg Saint-Denis is very cosmopolitan and is home to people from a mix of different nationalities and social backgrounds.
Comprising of small buildings and larger buildings as well as Haussmannian apartments, Strasbourg-Saint Denis presents an ever-changing real estate portfolio.
Investing in real estate in the 10th arrondissement of Paris
The real estate market in the 10th arrondissement, like most of the Parisian market, remains generally under high demand with relatively few offers available. The average price per square metre remains above €10,000 however it fluctuates depending on the area, from €8,500 (around Gare du Nord and Est) to over €11,000 (near the Saint Martin Canal).
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